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    himself, Robin Harlan as herself, Sarah Monat-Jacobs as herself, Josh McDermott as himself, Dr. Lera Bordoditsky as herself, Daniel Kish as himself, and Cathy Moss as herself, and two unnamed actors. This film is all about unlocking the senses and perceptions, helping the curious understand how the brain works, and making sense of the world around us. To create mind-bending sensory illusions,…

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    viewer as subject before an idealized, objectified representation.” This is also the issue he uses in his approach, as this representation is used within contemporary film and is essential to understanding how viewers understand pictorial codes and depth within camera movement that explores this…

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    study to analyze over the others identified in the search results? What is the full reference of for the study in APA format? I used the terms children; obesity; obesity in schools; childhood obesity; students and schools; obesity in rural areas; perception of childhood obesity; students and school meals; and obesity in schools. The database I used was ERIC. I actually started this course with an interest in adult learning, but recently, through some interactions with a 12-year-student at a…

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    Romulus My Father

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    impart with and our personal perceptions of the world around us that truly influence our ability to find a sense of belonging. The level of belonging we identify with is directly governed by these intrinsic values that we uphold. In the memoir “Romulus, My Father” (1998) by Raimond Gaita, these ideas are explored through the protagonist, Raimond Gaita and his promiscuous mother, Christine, as their separate ideals and views become juxtaposed to demonstrate the depth of belonging each of them…

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    Four Senses Research Paper

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    surrounding world, the human body uses biological systems, senses, to interpret external stimuli and form a coherent, tangible view. The senses consist of seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting, where seeing and hearing are the most crucial. The perception of the world is the brain’s ability to analyze the incoming sensation messages and relay them back; sensation is both the initial messages sent by the nerves and the complete resulting picture created by the brain. The complete…

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    short story “The Viewer” and Douglas Stewart’s poems “Lady Feeding the Cats” and “The Snow-Gum” also share these qualities as they explore the various aspects of the development of humanity with the distinctively visual though their attitudes and perceptions or their respective context. ”The Viewer” highlights the issue of humanities naturally primitive nature.…

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    Perception in art represents the relation between the artwork and observing eye of the audience and how it affected his current state. It is the framework where we can link the art and the individual opinion about it. Perception depends mainly on the status if observation and evaluation of the art. There is not a universal perception that we could refer to, however, many variant parameters, including political, social, cultural, gender and racial. These parameters affect how we see art and what…

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    Use specific examples to support your definition. Answer 1: Mark Getlein explains, “Many answers have been proposed, but the fact that philosophers still debate them should tell us that the questions are not easy” (Getlein, 2008, p. 21). To my perception, art is an expression exploring the senses of our environment. It is a transformation of an object into something to inspire or have thoughtful value. We see art expressed in a realism style in Michelangelo’s art in the Sistine Chapel.…

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    puts the reader/viewer as the person who knows nothing at all, to the person who is experiencing a discovery between one world to another, and lastly, to a situation where both people from different worlds cannot agree because of the two separate perceptions. This is displayed when it is suggested that prisoner returns to the cave to share his wisdom of the world later to be discouraged by his fellow prisoners. This occurring because the prisoners no longer agree with the freed one due to the…

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    journey mankind must overcome to reach enlightenment. However, this allegory of enlightenment could be debated. This story is just one philosopher’s perception, assumptions, predisposition. What if Plato’s allegory is only of his ideal…

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